Why you should NEVER feel guilty about skipping exercise

Why You Should NEVER Feel Guilty About Skipping Exercise

Today I’ve got a great video for you.  I do need to warn you that I am not wearing much make up and it’s very casual.  If you watched last week’s video you know that I’m nursing a broken foot.  To top off the broken foot, I literally had illness added to injury and came down with the stomach flu last week.  Yep, broken foot and stomach flu.  I can’t make this stuff up.

Anyhow, I didn’t want to miss connecting with you so I wheeled my little knee cart in front of the tripod and filmed au natural.  The content is super important so please take a moment to watch it and share it with anyone you think could benefit from watching it.

Make it a great week!

With Love,
Jennifer

Why you should NEVER feel guilty about skipping exercise

How To Handle A Setback And Keep Moving Forward

How To Handle A Major Setback In Your Life by Certified Personal Trainer and Healthy Lifestyle Coach Jennifer Ledford

Life can be unpredictable at times.  We live in a less than perfect world which means we will all have to deal with some kind of trial or setback at some point and time.  Some trials just happen to be more difficult than others.

Last week I stepped on some uneven sidewalk walking home from a restaurant. One minute I was walking and holding my husband’s hand, the next minute I was on the ground writhing in pain.  I tried putting weight on it and was able to for a small amount of time but after awhile it became obvious I was not able to put any weight on it all.  The emergency room confirmed that my foot was indeed broken, put a splint on it, and referred me out to an orthopedic surgeon.

Over the years, my job as a personal trainer has allowed me to help more people than I can count recover from injuries.  I have had the opportunity to work under the direction of the specialists and the physical therapists.  My career has allowed me to learn quite a bit about the rehabilitation process so, when the doctors were explaining my injury, I had a pretty good idea of what I was facing.  This personal trainer, business owner, wife, home maker, and dog mom was not going to be able to put weight on her foot for several weeks.  Ugh!  Almost everything I do requires that I’m on my feet.

Fortunately, my husband is totally stepping up to the plate, we were able to get some help with the dogs right away, and we’ve had wonderful friends volunteer to help.  However, after about five days of trying to get around without putting weight on my left foot, I began to feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and even a bit depressed.  The truth is this is a major interruption that is affecting many areas of my life.

Fortunately, as tempted as I was to feel sorry for myself and slip into pity party mode, I DID NOT allow myself to go there.  I admitted to myself and God that I was struggling and then took action steps to turn my mindset around and focus on what I can do rather than what I can’t do right now.

How To Handle A Setback In Any Area Of Your Life

In today’s video I share tips on how to handle a setback in any area of your life and continue moving forward toward your goals.  We can’t always control our circumstances in life.  We can, however, always control how we respond to them.

Enjoy the video.  I shot it right after a hair appointment so credit for the hair goes to John Ryan at Festoon salon.  🙂  And, if you think this video could bless someone else, please feel free to share it!

Make it a great week!

With Love,
Jennifer Ledford

Book mentioned in the video: Failing Forward

 

Use Self-Massage To Help You Achieve Your Best Body

How To Perform Self-Massage Using The Foam Roller by Personal Trainer Jennifer Ledford

When you think of being physically fit, massage may not be the first thing on your list of to do’s. Oftentimes, when one hears the word massage, a luxurious experience in a fancy spa comes to mind. You probably know it’s good for relieving stress levels but may be wondering how it contributes to helping you fit into your jeans.

There are three main components to physical fitness.  They are strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular health.  All three are equally important and work together to help your body move more efficiently, prevent injury, and burn calories optimally.  Tight muscles can pull on joints which can lead to pain and/or injury. Once a body is suffering from pain or an injury, it can be difficult to follow through with an exercise routine, normal lifestyle activities, and in some cases even work responsibilities.

For years, stretching has been one of the most popular ways to maintain flexibility and is still a good practice.

However, over the years, the fitness industry has come to realize that one of the best ways to maintain flexibility and release tight muscles is to learn the practice of self-massage using tools like foam rollers and tennis balls.  Massage, also know as release work or trigger point therapy, has proven to be more effective than stretching when it comes to releasing tight muscles and improving the body’s range of motion for the long term.

Self-Massage

Since massage is really more of a necessity than a luxury, I recommend learning self-massage.  When you know how to release tight muscles on your own, it allows you to have unlimited access to massage without taxing your schedule or budget.  Even a few minutes a day can make a BIG difference when it comes to improving range of motion and relieving stress (which also helps with weight loss).

In today’s video I demonstrate how to use a foam roller to massage and release your neck, shoulder, and mid back areas.  I’ve included some links below to help you purchase a roller of your own if you don’t already own one and a book that I recommend to all of my private coaching clients.  The Trigger Point Therapy workbook is inexpensive and walks you through step-by-step self-massage in a way that’s easy to understand.  Foam rollers are a low cost investment that are worth every penny.

Enjoy the video and here’s to achieving your best body!

Shared with Love,
Jennifer

RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO:

Foam Rollers
The roller is a great tool every home gym should have available.  My clients use them to help develop balance, postural alignment, and flexibility or as support for dynamic strength exercises. Also, foam rollers come in various sizes and denseness, with the more dense rollers being ideal for self-myofascial release and massage therapy. Foam rollers are available in round or half round with the option of 12 or 36 inches in length to fit all levels of user’s abilities and needs.  CHECK THEM ALL OUT HERE

 

The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief, Second Edition

Trigger point therapy is one of the most intriguing and fastest-growing bodywork styles in the world. Medical doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, and massage therapists are all beginning to use this technique to relieve formerly undiagnosable muscle and joint pain—conditions that studies have shown to be the cause of nearly 25 percent of all doctor visits. The technique involves applying short, repeated massage strokes to trigger points, tiny contraction knots in muscle tissue where restricted circulation and lack of oxygen cause referred pain. Trigger points create pain throughout the body in predictable patterns characteristic to each muscle, producing discomfort ranging from mild to severe. Trigger point massage increases circulation and oxygenation in the area and often produces instant relief. This dynamic technique has made a huge impact among health professionals and the public alike, becoming an overnight classic in the field of pain relief. The book has sold over 220,000 copies since the release of the first edition in 2001. The second edition is a complete update and includes a new chapter specifically for massage professionals, as well as a chapter on systematic muscle relaxation techniques that can reinforce the therapeutic power of trigger point work.

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